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a backup diskette, you can use the product to add custom settings to Internet Explorer 4.01.
These settings include links that give you quick access to Intergraph Computer Systems sites
on the World Wide Web.
To use the
IE
4
SETTINGS
product:
1. In Explorer or My Computer, go to the following directory on your system:
C:\P
ROGRAM
F
ILES
\I
NTERGRAPH
\V
ER
M
ANAGER
\
DRIVERS
\
WIN
95\IE4SETTINGS
2. Double-click
the
INSTALL
.
INS
file.
System Power-Off After Shutdown (TD-225)
After you shut down Windows 95 on a TD-225, system power turns off. This is a normal
power management function of the system’s BIOS. However, if you disable power
management in the BIOS, system power still turns off after Windows 95 shutdown. This will
be corrected in an upcoming BIOS version. When available, you can get the new BIOS from
the Support pages on the World Wide Web (http://www.intergraph.com/ics/) or from the
Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (1-256-730-8786).
Sound Distortion in MS-DOS Games (TD-25)
On a TD-25 with Intense 3D 100 graphics and an Ensoniq AudioPCI sound card, sound may
appear distorted when playing MS-DOS-based games in Windows 95. Intergraph Computer
Systems is investigating this issue, and will post more information on the Support pages of its
World Wide Web site as it becomes available.
Hot-Docking a PC Card Device
Windows 95 lets you add a PC Card device to a system while it is running; this is called “hot
docking” the device. You may encounter a problem when attempting to hot dock a PC Card
device to your system with the following operating system version and hardware:
u
Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2.1 or later
u
SCM SwapBox PC Card adapter
u
Intense 3D 100 video display adapter
u
Ensoniq sound card (using the version 1.15 driver software from the Ensoniq CD-ROM)
When you attempt to hot dock a PC Card device to a system in this configuration, the PC Card
device will not function. For example, a PC Card hard disk device will not be assigned a drive
letter by Windows 95, or a modem card will not be able to access the required
communications port.